Procrastiranger Cosplay is a U.S. cosplayer from the Midwest known for her love of tokusatsu and crafting.
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Procrastiranger Cosplay is a U.S. cosplayer from the Midwest known for her love of tokusatsu and crafting.
Procrastiranger Cosplay is a U.S. cosplayer from the Midwest known for her love of tokusatsu and crafting.
US toku fan and professional cosplayer Procrastiranger sits down for a chat with the Tokusatsu Network!
Kojima-san Cosplay is a tokusatsu cosplayer from Atlanta who loves attending conventions and acting. What got you interested into cosplay? I’ve always wanted to be an actor. When I discovered cosplay and conventions, I was blown away by all of these characters brought to life by normal everyday people. I knew that cosplay would be …
Cosplayer Feature: Emerii!
(Emerii's steampunk outfit, Photo by Saturn 7 Photography)
Emely, aka Emerii has been cosplaying since 2012, after learning about the hobby in 2009. In 2013, she picked up a sewing machine and crafted her first cosplay, Sailor Fluttershy (MLP).
(Sailor Fluttershy! Photo by Tazirai on Cosplay.com)
When searching for cosplay-related things, Emeruui’s number one go-to place is Amazon.com. A lot of cosplayers can probably relate to that, since Amazon has so many resources within it, and it’s easy to search. If you’re working on a cosplay, Emerii offers the following advice: Plan ahead, and don’t wait until the last minute! Also be creative and have fun!
Her favorite outfits are her Steampunk outfit and her Alice in Wonderland cosplay.
(Photo by Saturn 7 Photography)
Emerii’s favorite convention/cosplay event is Animazement. She loves the crowd, friendly atmosphere, and meeting lots of new people there. “I'm normally a really, really shy person,” she says, “but in cosplay, I'm really a social butterfly!” She also enjoys cosplay gatherings about as much as conventions.
Some parting words of wisdom from Emerii? “Remember to have fun and respect everyone!”
Want to follow Emerii's future cosplay endeavors? Check her out on BlogSpot, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, WorldCosplay, Instagram, or Tumblr!